Monday, November 23, 2015

The Perfect At-Home Blowout



 With the holiday's literally right around the corner, there's so many events and parties happening. I know my stress levels are already running a little high with that thought. And that means that pretty dress needs pretty hair. While I'm not going to lie, I'm thee laziest when it comes to doing my hair. There's just so much. I know that's suppose to be a good thing, but ain't nobody got time for that! I used to give up and just go straight to Dry Bar, but let's be real that can get expensive real fast. But let me tell ya there is hope! If I can do it, so can you.



1. Upgrade your blow dryer! Anyone else just think it was your hairdress who just worked her magic on your hair not the blow dryer? That was me. Yup, I used to think all blow dryers were the same. Then, I upgraded and it's drastically changed my hair results. From less drying time and frizz (yesss), I've had amazing hair days using the 1907 by Fromm dryer.

2. Section your hair. You'll never get all those hidden spots by not sectioning. I tend to do three. Section the top half from the bottom half. Then, I section the top half into two.

3. Protect your hair. We all know heat on your hair is no bueno, so one of my all time favorite serums that also cuts on frizz (double win!) is Aveda's smooth infusion. I put this on before I start blow drying.

4. Use a thermal brush. This goes back to that whole better blow dryer idea here. Having a great thermal brush will allow more air in to cut time and help style. I've been using this 1907 Fromm square thermal brush to help get the perfect bouncy ends that my hairstylist would be proud of.

Cheers to a season of good hair days!

Thanks to Fromm for sponsoring this post.

18 comments:

  1. Your hair is gorgeous♥

    summerdaisy.net

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  2. I agree, a great brush and bow dryer is the trick! Your hair looks beautiful xo

    Jessica
    the way to my Hart

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  3. Great tips, I still can't do the perfect blow out myself and use hot rollers instead!

    http://www.racheldinh.com

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  4. Gorgeous! Great tips- a good hair dryer really makes all the difference. XX
    Hannah
    http://www.notmycircusblog.com/4059-2/

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  5. You have such gorgeous hair! Mine definitely requires styling after a blowout.

    Amy Ann
    Straight A Style

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  6. I suck at blow drying my hair. Great tips and gorgeous results!
    http://tulipsandheels.com

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  7. Your hair is so gorgeous!

    www.lamattenoir.com

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  8. Thank you for your tips ! I always have a hard time trying to blow dry my hair
    X,Abril
    The color palette

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  9. Perfect blowout <3 you make it sound so easy haha.

    Tatum
    AbstractAphrodite

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  10. Your hair looks amazing, I might have to invest in that hair dryer!

    xx,
    Susie

    www.SequinsandStrawberries.com

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  11. Your hair looks amazing, I might have to invest in that hair dryer!

    xx,
    Susie

    www.SequinsandStrawberries.com

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  12. Great tips, Adri! Your hair looks great! I've never been great at blow drying my hair. I have a nice dryer but I think a round brush is probably key, like you said. Those things are hard to handle, though! My hair used to get tangled and stuck :(

    Christie
    The Closet by Christie

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  13. Your hair looks amazing! Thanks for your tips!
    Fashion Soup

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  14. Great tips! Your hair looks gorgeous!
    xMC
    http://mc2squared.blogspot.com

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  15. Thanks for the tips! I always feel like my hair goes wild after I blow dry it lol :)
    http://trend-mixblog.com/

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  16. Love your hair Adri! Seriously though, it doesn't need much help! You look fab already :)

    xo,
    Abby of Life in the Fash Lane

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